Year Winning Coach (Team) 1981 Antônio Lopes (Olaria-RJ) 1987 José Maria Pena (Americano-RJ) [1] ? (Operário-MS) [2] 1988 Zé Duarte (União São João-SP) 1990 Homero Cavalheiro (Atlético-GO) 1992 Fernando Oliveira (Tuna Luso-PA) 1994 ? (Novorizontino-SP) 1995 Oswaldo Alvarez (XV de Piracicaba-SP) 1996 Roberval Davino (Vila Nova-GO) 1997 Olímpio Batista (Sampaio Corrêa-MA) 1998 Cuca (Avaí-SC) 1999 Carlos Alberto Parreira (Fluminense-RJ) 2000 Amauri Knevitz (Malutrom-PR) [3] 2001 Giba (Etti Jundiaí-SP) 2002 Gerson Andriotti (Brasiliense-DF) 2003 Ruy Scarpino (Ituano-SP) 2004 Sérgio Farias (União A. Barbarense-SP) 2005 Roberval Davino (Remo-PA) 2006 Guilherme Leoni Moura (Criciúma-SC) 2007 Marcelo Veiga (Bragantino-SP) 2008 Mauro Fernandes (Atlético-GO) 2009 Givanildo Oliveira (América-MG) 2010 Leandro Campos (ABC-RN) 2011 Arturzinho (Joinville-SP) 2012 Luiz Carlos Martins (Oeste-SP) 2013 Vica (Santa Cruz-PE) 2014 Josué Teixeira (Macaé-RJ) 2015 Márcio Fernandes (Vila Nova-GO) 2016 Ney da Matta (Boa Esporte-MG) 2017 Flávio Araújo (CSA-AL) 2018 Gerson Gusmão (Operário-PR) 2019 Gilmar Dal Pozzo (Náutico-PE) 2020 Márcio Fernandes (Vila Nova-GO) 2021 Mazola Júnior (Ituano-SP) 2022 Ricardo Catalá (Mirassol-SP) Notes: [1] Winner of the Blue Module of the 1987 Brazilian Championship. [2] Winner of the White Module of the 1987 Brazilian Championship. [3] Winner of the Green and White Modules of Copa João Havelange.
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